Yay. I think I giggled my way through this fic, and just to get this very straight (even if, technically, I'm not), I DON'T giggle very often. But this was just so wonderfully giggly (yes, that is a word) that I just felt I had to. Thank you. Bubbles to you.

It started out pretty corny, but then it became hilarious. I felt badly for Remus, yet could not restrain my laughter when Sirius had to get James out of the bathroom. “Have you eaten dinner yet?” “No, I haven’t, James, but I don’t like eating in the bathroom anyway.”

It was great when they were rehearsing confessing their love. “A lot is up, James. For one instance, Snivellus’s hair is getting greasier everyday and actually growing mold now, the house elves are drowning the kitchens in soup, and Remus and I have hot sex every morning and evening in your bed–” “Are you both dying? Are you both leaving us? Do both of you hate me–?”

It was funny and perfectly Marauder-ish that when James and Peter admit they overheard the rehearsal they don’t feel the need to comment on the relationship; they simply ask, “When did I ever call you bro?” and “Is my voice really that squeaky?”

Damn, you know your fic was amazing and swankified if I had that many things to quote!

Ohh, this was so perfect. Such a great setting, and the imitations made me giggle. My favorite lines:

"A lot is up, James. For one instance, Snivellus’s hair is getting greasier everyday and actually growing mold now, the house elves are drowning the kitchens in soup, and Remus and I have hot sex every morning and evening in your bed–”

“I hang my wrists?” He demanded furiously. “Why did nobody tell me?”

I was laughing so loudly my sister had to come in and tell me to be quiet. Everything was great and funny. So favorited.

That was fantastic! I loved it. I was seriously on the floor laughing the entire time. I especially liked the bit where Remus was impersonating Peter. “Yes!” He continued squeakily. “Sometimes I even walk backwards!” Gold! Pure gold. Very cute, brilliant story. You two should come togehter to write more often.